ttriggI agree with Greg, higher humidity might cause a bit of a problem. If you intend to store the trains in the greenhouse then I would design a “yard” in an isolated room within the green house with good ventilation. That way your equipment would be stored in lesser humidity. Any wood cars and structures might suffer from the humidity unless properly sealed. The major advantage would be the 12 month growing season for the vegetation.
You and Greg make a good point.
The Idea is to store the trains in the greenhouse and the isolated yard would work. Could be at ground level with a separate dehumidifier. Thanks for the suggestions.
Pat
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I agree with Greg, higher humidity might cause a bit of a problem. If you intend to store the trains in the greenhouse then I would design a “yard” in an isolated room within the green house with good ventilation. That way your equipment would be stored in lesser humidity. Any wood cars and structures might suffer from the humidity unless properly sealed. The major advantage would be the 12 month growing season for the vegetation.
Tom Trigg
The only problems I can think of would be the higher humidity. You might have to spray the paper cones on speakers with a sealer, and might have higher incidences of rusting of screws and springs.
Regards, Greg
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Hi Sooty, Where in Md?
The WVMGRS sets up a 5 week holiday display every year in one of the conservatories at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton. It runs pretty smoothly though moisture and plant sap on the track can require a bit of extra cleaning. Pics of the past display here - http://wvmgrs.org/Images/2009/Brookside/Brookside.htm
-Brian
oops just saw this is an ancient thread!
Sooty:
I saw your thread of 6 years ago on a garden layout in a green house. I am interested in the same, or some way to protect the layout from the elements. Did you ever get your green house/ train house? Any thoughts? I am going to start a new thread on the subject.
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